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From Cardiff Three Day Tour of West Wales Pembrokeshire Beaches

By Wales Outdoors - Cardiff
Price is P 73,945 per adult
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Overview

Travelling west, this tour follows a route rich in castles, coastlines, and culture, revealing the timeless beauty of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.

With a maximum of just five guests per tour, you’ll enjoy a relaxed and personal experience led by a long-standing tourism professional who knows South West Wales inside out.

Staying for two nights in the colourful seaside town of Tenby, you’ll explore the historic heart of West Wales without the need to change accommodation. Along the way, visit ancient fortresses standing guard over wide estuaries, wander through the landscapes that inspired Dylan Thomas, and enjoy some of Britain’s most celebrated beaches and coastal walks.

The journey reaches its spiritual and scenic peak in St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, where the cathedral has drawn pilgrims for centuries and the surrounding coastline offers some of the most dramatic views in the country.

Activity location

  • Llansteffan Beach
    • Church Road
    • Llansteffan, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • National Museum Cardiff
    • CF10 3NP, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

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From Cardiff Three Day Tour of West Wales Pembrokeshire Beaches
  • Activity duration is 3 days3d
    3d
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Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00
Price details
P 73,944.52 x 2 AdultsP 147,889.04

Total
Price is P 147,889.04

What's included, what's not

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    WiFi on board
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Meals
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    Gratuities
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    Admission to attractions are optional. Example, enjoy Kidwelly town and castle walls OR you pay on the day for admission to the castle.

Know before you book

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Travel to Tenby
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Llansteffan Beach
  • 45m
Llansteffan is a picturesque village set on the Towy Estuary in Carmarthenshire, West Wales. It’s a place where history, landscape, and seaside charm come together beautifully. The village itself has a timeless feel, with whitewashed cottages, a welcoming pub, and quiet lanes leading down to a wide sandy beach that looks across to Ferryside.
Llansteffan Castle
  • 45m
Overlooking it all is Llansteffan Castle, one of Wales’s most dramatically sited medieval fortresses. Built by the Normans in the early 12th century on the site of an earlier Iron Age hillfort, the castle commands sweeping views over the estuary and Carmarthen Bay. Its twin-towered gatehouse and curtain walls still stand impressively, and wandering through the ruins offers a vivid sense of its former strength and strategic importance.
Laugharne
  • 45m
Laugharne is a charming estuary town in Carmarthenshire, best known for its strong links to the poet Dylan Thomas. Overlooking the River Taf, it has a dreamy, timeless quality, with pastel-coloured houses, cosy pubs, and tidal views that inspired much of Thomas’s writing. The impressive ruins of Laugharne Castle dominate the waterfront — part medieval fortress, part Elizabethan mansion — offering panoramic views across the estuary.
Dylan Thomas Boathouse
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket not included
Nearby, visitors can see the Boathouse, where Dylan Thomas lived and wrote, and his writing shed perched above the water. Laugharne perfectly blends literary heritage, history, and coastal beauty.
Tenby
  • 2h
Tenby is one of Wales’s most picturesque seaside towns, famous for its colourful harbour, sandy beaches, and medieval charm. Enclosed by 13th-century town walls, its narrow cobbled streets are filled with shops, galleries, and cafés, giving it a lively yet historic atmosphere. Overlooking the harbour is Castle Hill, where the remains of Tenby Castle stand amid sweeping views of the coast, Caldey Island, and Carmarthen Bay. The combination of golden beaches, historic architecture, and postcard-perfect scenery makes Tenby a highlight of the Pembrokeshire coast. Check in to your accommodation and an optional sunset walk along the beach. We provide a curated list of accommodation options for Tenby, from budget to 5 star for you to book directly.
Day 2: Tenby to St Davids
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Stackpole
  • 2h 30m
The Stackpole Estate, managed by the National Trust, is a stunning stretch of Pembrokeshire coastline combining woodland valleys, lily-covered lakes, and dramatic cliffs. Once part of a grand estate, its landscape now offers some of the finest coastal walking in Wales. A highlight is the walk from Stackpole Quay to Barafundle Bay, a sheltered, golden-sand beach often ranked among the best in the world. Reached only by foot over the clifftops, Barafundle feels wonderfully secluded, framed by dunes and limestone cliffs, with clear turquoise waters perfect for a quiet swim or picnic. The walk itself is short but breathtaking, showcasing the natural beauty and tranquillity of this unspoiled corner of Pembrokeshire.
Pembroke Castle
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Pembroke Castle is one of Wales’s most magnificent and complete medieval fortresses, dramatically set beside the River Cleddau. Built in the 11th century and later strengthened with massive stone walls and round towers, it was the birthplace of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty. The castle’s vast keep, labyrinth of tunnels, and great hall reflect its military and political importance through the centuries. Visitors can climb the towers for panoramic views over the town and river, explore exhibitions within the walls, and descend into the natural cavern beneath the castle known as Wogan’s Cave. Pembroke Castle combines rich history with an impressive, atmospheric settin
St. Davids Cathedral
  • 2h
St Davids is the smallest city in the UK, nestled in the far west of Pembrokeshire, yet it has a rich spiritual and historic significance. The city grew around St Davids Cathedral, a striking medieval building dedicated to Wales’s patron saint, featuring soaring arches, intricate stonework, and a peaceful cloister. The cathedral has been a pilgrimage site for centuries and remains the heart of the city. St Davids itself is a compact, charming place with narrow streets, quaint shops, and a serene atmosphere, serving as a gateway to the nearby rugged Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and stunning coastal walks. Optional short 2–3 km coastal walk from St Davids to Porthclais Harbour or Whitesands Bay if time allows.
Day 3: Tenby and Kidwelly Castle
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Tenby
  • 1h
Enjoy a relaxed 2–4 km stroll along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path either north towards Saundersfoot or south towards Giltar Point. Alternatively, enjoy free time in town for shopping or a visit to Caldey Island (tide & boat schedules permitting).
Kidwelly Castle
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Kidwelly Castle, in Carmarthenshire, is a striking Norman fortress perched above the River Gwendraeth. Built in the 12th century, it features massive stone walls, twin towers, and a dramatic gatehouse that showcase its military importance during the medieval period. The castle retains a strong sense of its original defensive purpose, with curtain walls, a moat, and commanding views over the surrounding town and countryside. Its combination of well-preserved architecture and riverside setting makes Kidwelly Castle an evocative glimpse into Wales’s turbulent past. An alternative to visiting the castle is to explore the town of Kidwelly.

Location

Activity location

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    Llansteffan Beach
    • Church Road
    • Llansteffan, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    National Museum Cardiff
    • CF10 3NP, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

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